The Compendium of American Genealogy

''The Compendium of American Genealogy, First Families of America'' (1925–1942), by Frederick Adams Virkus, is a seven volume collection of American lineage records intended as a standard genealogical history of the United States. The records span eight or nine generations from the early 17th century to the mid-20th. Originally a project of Marquis's ''Who's Who in America'', it was later taken over by Virkus's own Institute of American Genealogy. Virkus guided the publication of the ''Compendium'' for more than two decades with the intention of producing a genealogical encyclopedia of the “first families of America”. It is a major source of information on immigrants to America before 1750. According to ''Tyler's Quarterly'' “practically every name distinguished in the early history of the country will be found within its pages”. Provided by Wikipedia
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